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December 01, 2000 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-12-01

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News Digest

Meet Sam, he's a business man, developer,
father, husband, and a very smart man. He's also a
tough customer. He knows quality
when he sees it.

Dialogue Programs
Funded In Israel

"I can tell you from past experience, I have lived in another

Jerusalem/JTA — In response to
current Arab-Jewish tensions in
Israel, the umbrella organization for
180 Israeli community centers — 30
of which serve Israeli Arabs — allo-
cated $600,00 for Jewish-Arab coex-
istence programs.
The Israel Association of
Community Centers is using the
money from private foundations and
the Israeli government to establish a
special committee that will plan
encounters, dialogue groups and
other Jewish-Arab activities, as well
as offer Jews subsidized courses in
the Arabic language and culture.

retirement community and nothing can compare with the
life I am living now at The Heritage. I am totally delighted
with the attentive management and the entire staff at
The Heritage. It is beautiful, well built and the people
are warm and friendly."

Sam Baldwin,
one of the many reasons The Heritage
is a fabulous place to live.

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B R 0 0 KDALE
THE HERITAGE

Philanthropy:
Flood Of Grants

For more information or to schedule a personal tour please call:

New York/JTA — A new philanthro-
py devoted to improving North
American synagogues received 150
applications for its first round of
grants.
STAR, an $18 million effort that
will announce its first grant recipi-
ents in late December, will give up
to $100,000 over three years to proj-
ects that "make the synagogue a
compelling point of connection for
large numbers of Jews throughout
North America."

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Orthodox Rabbis
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New York/JTA — Leading Orthodox
rabbis in the United States called on
the community to improve its repu-
tation for integrity in the secular
world. Addressing a Nov. 23 conven-
tion that brought together thousands
from the community, Rabbi
Avrohom Pam and Rabbi Yaakov
Perlow, both members of Agudath
Israel of America's Council of Torah
Sages, lamented the fact that recent
years have seen a number of
Orthodox individuals and institu-
tions involved in illegal financial
activity.
While stating that in many cases
the media exaggerate cases in which
Orthodox Jews are accused of
wrongdoing, Perlow said observant
Jews are no longer seen as "paragons
of ethical virtue."

Dr. Mario DeMeireles, M.D.

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Bring a friend and join us!

Tuesday, December 5th @ 12 noon

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